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Built in 1966, by Main Iron Works Incorporated of Houma, Louisiana (hull #166) as the New England Sun for the Sun Oil Transportation Company Incorporated of Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania.
In 1997, the tug was acquired by the Dann Marine Towing Company of Chesapeake City, Maryland. Where she was renamed as the New England Coast.
In 2017 the tug was placed out of service, and "laid up".
In 2023, she was sunk as part of the Shark River Reef, approximately fifteen nautical miles off of Manasquan Inlet off of the coast of New Jersey.
She was powered by a single, EMD 16-567-D5LL diesel engine. With a Falk-MRVF 6-5790881 reduction gear, at a ratio of 3.452:1. Turning a single, five bladed, 106(in) by 75(in), fixed pitch, propeller. She was a single screw tug, rated 2,200 horsepower.
Her electrical service was provided by two, 60 kW Delco AC generators. Driven by two, Detroit Diesel 6-71 diesel engines. Her capacities were 38,276 gallons of fuel oil, 1,340 gallons of lube oil, 100 gallons of waste oil, 13,000 gallons of water.
Her towing gear consisted of two, Beebe winch 63R-RC winches mounted on the bow.